: A corrupt Burmese magistrate who acts as the primary antagonist. He plots to ruin Dr. Veraswami and manipulate the British for his own advancement.

: The social hub for the small white colonial ruling class, representing a "fortress" of exclusion and prejudice. Key Characters

(English: Burmese Days ), published in 1934, is George Orwell’s debut novel. It is a stark, semi-autobiographical critique of British imperialism based on Orwell's own five-year tenure as a colonial police officer in Burma (now Myanmar) during the 1920s. Core Themes & Setting

: Flory’s only true friend, an Indian doctor who seeks membership in the British Club to protect his reputation against local intrigue.

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: A corrupt Burmese magistrate who acts as the primary antagonist. He plots to ruin Dr. Veraswami and manipulate the British for his own advancement.

: The social hub for the small white colonial ruling class, representing a "fortress" of exclusion and prejudice. Key Characters Burma GГјnleri - George Orwell

(English: Burmese Days ), published in 1934, is George Orwell’s debut novel. It is a stark, semi-autobiographical critique of British imperialism based on Orwell's own five-year tenure as a colonial police officer in Burma (now Myanmar) during the 1920s. Core Themes & Setting : A corrupt Burmese magistrate who acts as

: Flory’s only true friend, an Indian doctor who seeks membership in the British Club to protect his reputation against local intrigue. published in 1934